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Allan Adam, Mel Grandjamb, and Archie Waquan.

Senate amendments, ‘toothless’ regulations undercut Bill C-69

Last month, federal Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi, right, assured new Alberta Premier Jason Kenney that the federal government made a deal with Alberta’s former premier that federal regulations for Bill C-69, the new environmental impact assessment legislation, would exempt in situ projects if Alberta maintains its GHG emissions cap. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Last month, federal Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi, right, assured new Alberta Premier Jason Kenney that the federal government made a deal with Alberta’s former premier that federal regulations for Bill C-69, the new environmental impact assessment legislation, would exempt in situ projects if Alberta maintains its GHG emissions cap. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Last month, federal Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi, right, assured new Alberta Premier Jason Kenney that the federal government made a deal with Alberta’s former premier that federal regulations for Bill C-69, the new environmental impact assessment legislation, would exempt in situ projects if Alberta maintains its GHG emissions cap. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Last month, federal Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi, right, assured new Alberta Premier Jason Kenney that the federal government made a deal with Alberta’s former premier that federal regulations for Bill C-69, the new environmental impact assessment legislation, would exempt in situ projects if Alberta maintains its GHG emissions cap. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade